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lntroduction to Accounting

PİRİ REİS UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES

INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING COURSE CATALOG FORM

Course Name:  Introduction to Accounting

Degree: B.A.

 

Code

 

 

Year/Semester

 

Local Credits

 

ECTS Credits

 

Course Implementation, Hours/Week

Course

Tutorial

Laboratory

EF 212

½ (Fall)

3

6

3

0

0

Department

International Logistics and Transportation

Instructors

Seda Perek, SMMM

Contact Information

sperek@pirireis.edu.tr

Office Hours

Tuesday 13:00-15:00

Web page

PRU Online

Course Type

 Compulsory

Course Language

English

Course Prerequisites

  None

Course Description

This course is a comprehensive basic course in accounting for students with no prior training in accounting and it is designed to provide learners with the elementary foundations of basic accounting theory. The focus will apply the basic objectives, principles and procedures of accountancy in the preparation, analysis, interpretation, communication and reporting of general-purpose financial statements of service and merchandising firms.

Financial accounting is a key foundation course in business. No matter what area of business the student specializes in, he/she will arguably need to be able to read and interpret financial statements effectively. The primary goal of this course is to provide the student with the basic ability to do this.

 

Course Objectives

 

  1. Engage in preparing, reporting and analysing the financial statements of service and merchandising companies.
  2. Provide the ability to interpret the financial statements of service and merchandising companies.

 

Course Learning Outcomes

 

At the end of this course the student will be able to

  1. Define the users of financial accounting, types of business organizations, accounting equation, transaction and types of financial statements.
  2. Record the business transactions in the journal and general ledger using the double-entry accounting. Prepare the unadjusted trial balance.
  3. Prepare the adjusting entries, adjusted trial balance, income statement, statement of owners’ equity and balance sheet, closing entries and post-closing trial balance.
  4. Apply the periodic and perpetual inventory systems and inventory costing using FIFO and average costing methods.
  5. Account for receivables including the accounting for bad debts.
  6. Account for plant assets.
  7.  Account for stockholders’ equity transactions.
  8. Account for long-term liabilities and investments.
  9. Prepare the cash flow statement.

Instructional Methods and Techniques

Lectures, discussions and case analyses.

Tutorial Place

--

Textbook

Nobles, Mattison, Matsumura “Horngren’s Accounting” 11th edition, Prentice Hall, Inc.

Other References

--

Homework & Projects

--

Laboratory Work

--

Computer Use

--

Other Activities

--

 

Assessment Criteria NAVIGATIONAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS AND TERRESTRIAL COORDINATE SYSTEM

Activities

Quantity

Effects on Grading, %

Attendance

 

 

Midterm

1

45

Quiz

 

 

Homework/Assignment

 

 

Term Paper/Project

 

 

Laboratory Work

 

 

Practices

 

 

Tutorial

 

 

Seminar

 

 

Presentation

 

 

Field Study

 

 

Final Exam

1

55

TOTAL

 

100

Effects of Midterm on Grading, %

 

45

Effects of Final on Grading, %

 

55

TOTAL

 

100

 

ECTS/

WORKLOAD TABLE

Activities

Count

Hours

Total

Workload

Lecture

14

3

42

Midterm

1

45

45

Quiz

 

 

 

Homework

 

 

 

Term Paper/Project

 

 

 

Laboratory Work

 

 

 

Practices

 

 

 

Tutorial

 

 

 

Seminar

 

 

 

Presentation

 

 

 

Field Study

 

 

 

Final Exam

1

55

55

Total Workload

 

 

142

Total Workload/25

 

 

142/25

Course ECTS Credits

 

 

6

 

COURSE PLAN

 

Week

 

Topics

Course Out

comes

1

Accounting and the Business Environment

I, II

2

Recording Business Transactions

I-VIII

3

The Adjusting Process

I, II, III

4

Completing the Accounting Cycle

I, II, III

5

Merchandising Operations

I, II, III, IV

6

Merchandise Inventory

I, II, III, IV

7

Mid-term

 

8

Receivables

I, II, III, V

9

Plant Assets, Natural Resources and Intangible Assets

I, II, III, VI

10

Corporations

I, II, III, VII

11

Long-Term Liabilities

I, II, III, VIII

12

Investments

I, II, III, VIII

13

The Statement of Cash Flows

IX

14

Review

I-IX

 

Relationship between the Course and the International Logistics and Transportation Department’s Curriculum

 

 

Program Outcomes

Level of Contribution

1

2

3

a

To have advanced knowledge in related fields of logistics and transportation.

 

X

 

b

Able to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams or individually in national and international logistics and transportation areas both in theoretical and applied scope. 

 

X

 

c

Able to identify, define, formulate and solve problems with theoretical and applied transportation and logistics knowledge.

 

 

X

d

Able to communicate oral and written effectively with logistics and transportation stakeholders, and can use a foreign language minimum B1 level in European Language Portfolio.

 

X

 

e

To have advanced competence on general, logistics, and transportation information technologies.

X

 

 

f

To have knowledge about logistics and transportation principles, policies, and legislations.

 

X

 

g

To have knowledge about corporate governance, legal framework, business practices and environmental effects with professional and ethical responsibility

 

 

X

h

Able to access information by searching text, visual and digital resources, and be able to use these information for interpreting and analysing data, identifying problems, and offering solutions.

 

 

X

i

Able to use theoretical and practical knowledge that learned from logistics and transportation companies with business management techniques.

 

 

X

j

Able to develop project in logistics and trasportation area, and can take responsibility and act as coordinator or participant as an individual or group member in accordance with project goals.

 

 

X

 

         1: Small, 2: Partial, 3: Full

Prepared by

SEDA PEREK

Date

 

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